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Times really have changed. Homer Simpson has, according to the animated character, stopped strangling his son Bart – bringing to an end a long-running (and outdated) gag on the show.
Simpson patriarch simply acknowledged that ‘times have changed’ in recent episode
During a recent episode, Homer declared he had stopped strangling his 10-year-old son because ‘times have changed’ Homer will continue strangling Bart, The Simpson’s co-creator says Skip to ...
The audience becomes outraged and Homer angrily strangles Bart on stage, unwittingly exposing his worst behavior in front of everyone in the audience, who become horrified and decide to prevent him from watching their kids. Homer escapes from the ceremony with all the kids in a van, until he crashes into a tree, and is caught by the police.
The Simpsons family having an electroshock therapy at Marvin Monroe's family center. "Bart the Daredevil" 2: Homer falls off Springfield Gorge. [8] "Dog of Death" 3: The doctor overseeing Homer is shown to be the veterinarian from the episode. Homer asks Mr. Burns for money. "The Call of the Simpsons" 1: Homer sets up a trap for a rabbit in the ...
The ultimate test for Bart's and Homer's relationship is that Bart must save his father from being hanged in a tree, but Bart is more focused on text-pranking Moe than looking out for Homer's welfare. Dr. Zander, realizing just how annoying Bart is, decides to kill him, but Bart manages to free Homer, who saves him.
Simpson patriarch simply acknowledged that ‘times have changed’ in recent episode
Bart, wanting his father to stay, shoots a T-shirt to the light of Heaven. This causes Homer's spirit to fall back in his body and restores him to life. Homer strangles Bart for ruining his opportunity. Lisa continues to apologize to Bart, admitting that she loves him and wants him back. Bart wakes up, to Lisa's relief.